From Deseret News archives:
Sterling moments of the stage
If there was ever any question about "world class" theater in Utah, PTC's "Les Miz" and both the summer and fall seasons at the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival put that thought to rest.
Pioneer has long been considered among the premiere regional companies in the country, and USF consistently ranks among the top festivals in North America. PTC was the first regional theater company in the United States to acquire the rights to the global hit, based on Victor Hugo's classic novel.
Plan-B's production of Mary Dickson's "Exposed" and Salt Lake Acting Company's "Sexsting" are both in the running for the Steinberg New Play Award, to be announced in April at the Humana Festival in Louisville, Ky. The two dramas were nominated by the American Theatre Critics Association, which sponsors the award.
There were also quite a few changes on the local theater scene during 2007.
StageRight TheaterCompany moved out of its venue just south of Cottonwood Mall, due to the mall's renovation, and will move into a former historic bank building in downtown Layton going back to its former Davis County roots.
Tooth & Nail Theatre Company shut down. Founder Roger Benington, who will guest direct an upcoming Salt Lake Acting Company production, has moved to New York City.
Provo-based FACE Theatre Company, an acronym for Family Arts and Cultural Entertainment, has run into one roadblock. It has functioned sporadically in a variety of spaces, and the company is on hiatus due to the red tape that has snarled the hoped-for renovation of a former downtown Provo furniture store.
According to Eric Heaps, that venue is no longer workable. The company will produce some of its 2008 season projects in collaboration with other groups but not until later in the spring.
Emerson-Smith College's Lockwood Repertory Company, which has also lost at least two venues over the past few months, is producing shows in the newly reopened Grove Theatre in Pleasant Grove.
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